After lots of web work and frustration, finally got a buy on the TV speakers I have wanted for my new TV. POLK VM30. I believe I want those because they are slim, match the TV, and I have a wife. I am pretty sure I will like these as about a year ago I got one VM20. It is clear as a bell and excellent for voice. So far I have been unable to get a steal/deal on a second one. My real audio music stereo system is on the deck, so this is just for TV.

Apparently the single VM20 I have is the perfect matched center channel for these VM30s that might arrive soon. I do have an extra Carver 705 with 5 channels in the closet. I am at a loss as to how to hook up the center channel. If I run a channel to the left and to the right - do I run two to the center channel to get all the sound? I doubt I even need a center channel, but what the hell - just fiddling around. What is a good way to hook this up? The 705, it is kinda like a box with 5 separate mono amps inside. All need separate input and give separate output. It is a wonderful amp, especially to bi-amp with, but how should the center channel hook in?

I'm no surround sound "expert", OO (FAR from it), but you need a surround sound "system" or processor to generate the proper center and rear speaker signals. These signals (once "decoded" from your source) and split into these 5 (or 7 or whatever) channels are then amplified via your 705 and these amplified signals are then routed (via speaker cables) to your 5 speakers (the surround sound processor will label each channel output as "mains" (R/L) and "rears" (R/L) and "center".....). Easy, no? Check your new TV: it probably has surround sound audio signal outs for 5 channels...or at least "audio out" that can be decoded into the 5 channels.

Like for example; My Sunfire TGP-III processor has R/L > R/surround > L/surround > Center > sub (5.1 where the .1 is the sub). I only need one cable RCA from the Sunfire processor labeled "Center" to the my 5 channel amp (Sunfire 200X5) Labeled Center. Then I need a single run of speaker wire from The Center on the amp to the speaker. Of course now I need a source component that will play a DVD movie in surround sound, oh I do > The OPPO Blu-Ray. Anyway you have to have some sort of processor to decode for the center channel to work.

I am not a fan of surround sound anymore, I had 4 amps that were excellent & a carver ct-27v which is made to have 5 channels: front, sub, center, & surrounds, placed all the speakers like I was informed to, & I still like old fashioned 2 channel better most concert dvd's I've bought & still 2 channel sounds better to me just my opinion lol

Surround sound is a must any more for most movies. I run three channel stereo a lot of the time with the center speaker turned down enough that you still get the stereo imaging-- it helps add a little weight to the vocals, midrange. If it's turned up too loud though it screws up the stereo sound. The only time I've ever had luck with a full surround sound for music was when I had 5 of the exact same speakers running off of a 5 channel amp and was able to use an auto setup feature on my preamp to calibrate everything. When it was setup right and you were in the listening position, if you closed your eyes you couldn't place any of the speakers-- the sound was just there, all around you. Pretty cool actually.

The preamp I was using at that time was an HK AVR 340. They offer a lot of features for the money and are great for home theater. Most of them have preouts as well so they can double as preamps. I eventually got rid of mine because it ran too hot-- even though I never used a single channel of its internal amplifer. In the summer time it would heat up my room to unbearable levels so it had to go, really a shame since I liked everything else about it.

Had one of those....OO then gave me his "old" av-705x. MUCH better. Coincidentally, I recently called Verizon about my "3 in 1" (cable/phone/Internet) service and found out that since 5/5/09 when I got this new package AT&T had been billing me $18 per month for REDUNDANT long distance service and "someone else" was billing me (since 6/2010) $13 per month for some kind of "web hosting" service that near as I can ascertain no one in my household signed up for! Bottom line: with these bogus charges removed I'm now getting the Fios "ultra" TV package that has all sports (NFL Redzone, etc., etc.), max HD and max movie channels (plus HBO/Cinemax free for 6 months...) for LESS money than I was paying with these bogus charges now removed. AT&T will refund (after I sent in the old phone bills with these charges) and Verizon is taking back (from scammer) 3 of the 8 months of bogus charges (most they can w/o "legal" action). Have your phone service check over your bill...you may be paying for redundant/bogus shit as well and have them put a BLOCK onto your account so no 3rd parties can bill you for "extra services". So now I'm getting tons of movies that I can enjoy with this "new" SS system: TFM-45 with EPI 1000's on the front two channels and the 705x on the center and rear channels....awesome sound!